When we view life from a place of lack,
that's how we'll experience it. Shift into gratitude and
watch your world change. We all know what it feels like to want
something we don’t have. It may be a pair of expensive jeans, a romantic
partner, or rent money; it may be a certain attitude, a car, or a savings
account. This is part of life, and in the best-case scenario, we experience a
constant flow of money and material possessions, companions and experiences,
in and out of our lives. However, many of us linger in a state of wanting and
not having, a state of lack that never seems to subside. We consistently
perceive ourselves as not having what we need or not having what we want.
This is an energetically draining state to be in. It is also
self-perpetuating because how we feel about ourselves determines what we are
able to create for ourselves. How we feel profoundly influences how we
perceive our reality. When we feel we are lacking, we look around and see
what is not there. On the other hand, if we feel abundant, we can look at the
very same situation and see a completely different picture, one full of
blessings and advantages. The more we see the blessings, the more abundant we
feel, and the more blessings we attract. Similarly, if we see lack, we tend
to create and attract that energy. If you find yourself habitually residing in
a feeling of lack, it may be due to a core belief formed in your childhood or
even in a past life. It may be because you are out of touch with your inner
divinity, which is the source of your abundance. In any case, know that your
perception of lack is a misperception that can be corrected with awareness
and effort. It can be as simple as taking 10 or 15 minutes each day to quiet
your mind and imagine yourself in a state of unlimited abundance, handling
the financial demands and others in your life with total ease, drawing from
an endless supply of resources. Know that it is your birthright to be fully
supported in the fulfillment of your needs and desires. |
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